FAby u/fatou54·2moAnalysis

El auge de las EMI (Instituciones de Dinero Electrónico) en el sector offshore

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Observando una tendencia notable de clientes que optan por cuentas EMI en lugar de cuentas bancarias tradicionales, especialmente para pagos transfronterizos y para mantener múltiples divisas. ¿Cuáles son los pros y los contras que han observado? Desde el punto de vista del cumplimiento, ¿son las EMI más fáciles o más difíciles de incorporar en comparación con los bancos tradicionales, dada su diferente supervisión regulatoria?

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NAu/nguyen_aquino·2mo

Agreed on the multi-currency holding benefit. It simplifies so much for international businesses. The main con I've encountered is the occasional lack of advanced lending or complex treasury services that banks offer.

ANu/andrea94·2mo

The regulatory oversight is the key. While they're regulated, the perception of security might still be a hurdle for some clients compared to established banks with deposit insurance. Is that something you've had to address?

CKu/chen_kThailand·2mo

Definitely seeing the same trend. The speed and lower fees for cross-border transactions are a huge draw for our clients, especially those dealing with multiple currencies regularly.

PMu/pablo.martin·2mo

I'm curious about the 'easier to onboard' part. While some EMIs might seem quicker, the due diligence for high-volume accounts can still be quite rigorous, perhaps even more so in certain jurisdictions.

PMu/pablo.martin·2mo

Are you seeing any particular sectors or business types gravitating more towards EMIs? I've noticed a lot of e-commerce and digital service providers making the switch.